Boeing, Emirates units to offer pilot training

Englewood, USA, September 26, 2013

Boeing subsidiary Jeppesen is teaming with Dubai-based Emirates Aviation College and multiple other pilot training centers worldwide to guide cadets through the initial stage of training to become professional pilots.

The Jeppesen ab initio pilot training programme is the first step in a comprehensive Boeing flight training programme that will advance student pilots through several stages of training from inexperienced newcomers to becoming licensed commercial pilots.

As part of the Boeing Flight Services portfolio, the Jeppesen ab initio programme prepares the student for the jet bridge training delivered by Boeing. This gives students the advantage of a single source of training to move from cadet to jet pilot with the most respected companies in aviation.

Jeppesen is working with leading international airlines to incorporate airline-oriented elements into an ab initio curriculum. This will enhance the Jeppesen programme by providing real-world learning opportunities for student pilots.

Emirates Aviation College will utilize the Jeppesen flight school network to provide high quality ground and flight school instruction for cadets and help support a continued pipeline of qualified candidates destined for commercial aviation careers.

"Our working relationship has been fruitful as we were able to bring together the outstanding reputation of Emirates Aviation College with Jeppesen’s training know-how to create a highly successful training academy,” said Dr Ahmad Al Ali, senior vice president, Emirates Aviation College.

“We look forward to seeing the partnership strengthen and we are excited to have been part of the original inspiration to create a global aviation academy. We have seen strong and sustained growth in cadet numbers since our launch in 2011 and have managed to create a unique model for meeting local regional demand while implementing European standards,” Dr Ali said.

“With the growing near-term demand for aviation personnel the industry needs a strong training program to provide the proper foundation for a dynamic new generation of pilots and technicians,” said Sherry Carbary, vice president, Boeing Flight Services, a business unit of Commercial Aviation Services.

“The Jeppesen ab initio pilot training program establishes the first step of the pilot development process and builds on the Boeing and Jeppesen expertise in aviation training to offer customers the advantage of a full-service platform for student training and career development.”

Jeppesen and Boeing are working with leading global airlines, flight schools and universities in the US, Europe, Australia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East and South Africa to prepare the next generation of student pilots and help meet this demand. – TradeArabia News Service